Convicted Felon...Hoping to make it in somewhere

<p>Kidding. But I guess the title worked. Let me know my chances, thanks!</p>

<p>Applying to schools on the east coast, living on the west coast right now.</p>

<p>Colleges are:</p>

<p>Bentley College
Boston University (Hospitality Administration)
Fordham University
Hofstra University (EA)
Northeastern University (EA) (HUGE legacy)
Saint Joseph's University (EA)
Seton Hall University</p>

<p>3.15 GPA UW (school does not weight)
Am doing very well senior year, 4 A's and 2 B's with 3 AP classes and 2 honors classes
School does not rank either
I have taken all of the most rigorous courses at my high school with almost all honors and AP courses. My GPA is not amazing obviously, but I am incredibally involved in school.</p>

<p>SAT:
M 610
W 580 (10 essay)
R 580</p>

<p>ACT:
25</p>

<p>Worked two jobs for about 25 hours per week.
Refereed youth soccer nationally
Placed 2nd in DECA state competition (Hospitality)
Placed op 20 in DECA international competition (Hospitality)
Hospitality Intern at major hotel chain
School DECA President
Speaker at many Regional and state DECA conferences
Student Government Treasurer
Peace Club President 3 years
School Loyalty Service Club 2 years
Peer Mentoring 4 years
2 year varsity golf
3 year varsity soccer
Honor Roll 2 years
Won city-wide community service award
Selected for area-wide vocational scholarship</p>

<p>Reccomendations are very very good, and my essays are also very well written. Thanks for your input!</p>

<p>Views but no replies?</p>

<p>We are not amused.</p>

<p>Was your non-existent felony a violent crime? Or was it more in the nature of a con?</p>

<p>lol , i thought it was funny.
i think u can get in most of them</p>

<p>I didn’t read past the first ten words.</p>

<p>I think you could make it anywhere except Boston University- but if you get your SAT’s subscores into the 600’s- i think you have a good shot at there too. BTW, I think the titile was really amusing</p>

<p>You guys are aware this post is from 2007?</p>